Glyndebourne Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. A C17 Farmhouse.

Glyndebourne Farmhouse

WRENN ID
rooted-rubble-hemlock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Glyndebourne Farmhouse is an L-shaped building that dates back to the 17th century or earlier. It has two storeys and features three windows. The ground floor is made of red brick, while the easternmost window bay is faced with cement, and the upper part is tile-hung. The roof is tiled. The farmhouse has modern casement windows.

To the east, a 18th-century addition has been made, which is three storeys high, with the ground and first floors faced with cement and also tile-hung. This section has a tiled roof and retains sash windows with intact glazing bars.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Anywhere the Old Cottage Grade II 140 m
  2. Glyndebourne Grade II 399 m
  3. Lake Cottage Grade II 488 m
  4. Stream Cottage Grade II 514 m
  5. The Remains of Glyndebourne Windmill Grade II 934 m
  6. Glynde Place Grade I 1.0 km
  7. The Garden Wall with Carriage Entrance, South East of Glynde Place Grade II* 1.1 km
  8. The Stables of Glynde Place to South West of the House Grade I 1.1 km
  9. The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin Grade II* 1.1 km
  10. New Barn at Home Farm Grade II 1.1 km